Red Giant Welcomes Back Avid Media Composer Users with PluralEyes 3.1 Software Update
nofilmschool by Joe Marine
After Red Giant took over PluralEyes, the popular syncing software, it wasn’t clear what they would do with the program or how they would support it. With the newest software update, 3.1, it looks like they are committed to making it as easy to use as possible, and bringing it to as many computers as possible. While Windows support will be coming in version 3.2, the current update addresses a few of the remaining concerns for current users. Click through to check out what they’ve done in this update.
Here’s what they’ve done with version 3.1, taken from the Red Giant Red Room Blog:
- Get Avid support. Now imports and exports its synced timeline directly to Avid Media Composer on Mac, along with Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro.
- Get MXF support. Supports more professional workflows, adding native MXF support for Media Composer and Premiere Pro.
- “Do It For Me” feature. A new set of features quickly imports and organizes your clips. You drag-and-drop the clips as ‘Takes,’ hit Sync, and PluralEyes figures out their relationship.
For all of you Avid users out there, this is great news, and it means you finally have automatic syncing back. MXF support is also fantastic. One of the issues with syncing clips from cameras that don’t already give you standard movie files is that you had to convert them (at least in previous versions of PluralEyes). With the ability to take native MXF files, it means you can get started faster if you’ve got a very time sensitive project — everything can remain in its native form until you export. read more...
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